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can be hammered out later at a meeting later on monday night the israeli government decided to give cairo more time to try and reach a cease fire agreement and that is why throughout the day today tuesday they will be mediation talks happening in cairo those talks are expected to be decisive at the same time however there are tens of thousands of israeli soldiers who are deployed throughout the make a visit they are both regular army soldiers as well as reservists who've been called out so the situation on the ground certainly is tense the u.n. secretary general ban ki moon will today be meeting with the israeli prime minister netanyahu and the palestinian president mahmoud abbas he has said that any kind of an israeli ground offensive merely escalate the situation most israelis via a large are in support of a ground operation in gaza having said that though there are statements out have been coming out from the israeli army that says that at least a third of the militants in gaza is short range missiles have been destroyed and that they've managed to destroy all manner of range rockets n
can be hammered out later at a meeting later on monday night the israeli government decided to give cairo more time to try and reach a cease fire agreement and that is why throughout the day today tuesday they will be mediation talks happening in cairo those talks are expected to be decisive at the same time however there are tens of thousands of israeli soldiers who are deployed throughout the make a visit they are both regular army soldiers as well as reservists who've been called out so the...
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reports of tear gas fired at a mass protest against egypt's president in cairo's tahrir square as a leader is accused of staging a coup by granting himself. powers. one palestinian is killed and more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile truce. and the e.u. leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash than they're a sturdy. worldviews line from our moscow headquarters you're watching our t.v. with me lucy catherine of well on to our top story now egypt's security forces have fired tear gas during a rally against president mohamed morsi and talk we are square thousands have taken to the street across the country reacting to calls for a nationwide demonstrations from opposition leaders the outrage is driven by a new decree by the president granting himself a wider range of powers his decisions can no longer be repealed by any authority including the judiciary the move has been slammed as a coup against legitimacy of the opposition claiming that the president has
reports of tear gas fired at a mass protest against egypt's president in cairo's tahrir square as a leader is accused of staging a coup by granting himself. powers. one palestinian is killed and more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile truce. and the e.u. leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash than they're a sturdy. worldviews line from our moscow...
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these air strikes as well as drones now on saturday was an emergency meeting of the arab league in cairo and during that meeting the arab league chief i would be accused israel of carrying out war crimes he also said that all arab states should we consider peace treaties with israel we know that the arab league is going to be sending a delegation to gaza this morning sunday that will be headed by the arab league chief and have a number of foreign ministers in and they will be trying to assess the humanitarian situation on the ground and deal with what they say is an increasing crisis now egypt has been named and mediator we have heard from the egyptian president mohammed morsi that he things a ceasefire will be reached soon and must as didn't start on and it's onions role if the jewish state in the blockade that it's had in place on gaza as well as these assassinations and the stipulations were made during a meeting between you and i still it gets and egypt's inefficiency in cairo and i also heard of another peace proposal put forward by two key in which it says it to egypt the united st
these air strikes as well as drones now on saturday was an emergency meeting of the arab league in cairo and during that meeting the arab league chief i would be accused israel of carrying out war crimes he also said that all arab states should we consider peace treaties with israel we know that the arab league is going to be sending a delegation to gaza this morning sunday that will be headed by the arab league chief and have a number of foreign ministers in and they will be trying to assess...
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whether you are in baltimore, brazil, cairo, there are young men and women with the desire and potential to build a bright future, to work on business and social innovations that can unleash new ways of opportunity and economic growth. for this generation, the internet is the primary platform for innovation, where their future is being invented. my experience is that we are at a crossroads and the threats are real. nothing i have seen has shaken my optimism. working hard and working to gather, i am convinced we can -- to gather, i am convinced we can -- together, i am convinced we can work towards prosperity and peace. thank you. [applause] >> terrific. i want to thank you on behalf of my company. a couple of quick questions. you talked about the arab spring. alls look to the challenges this innovation potentially faces the united states with. speed. things move very fast. maybe professional is a while the opportunity was there, i saw the impact of telecom communication and a vibrant sector that is now 40% of gdp. a story was read last week about a syrian government that left the interne
whether you are in baltimore, brazil, cairo, there are young men and women with the desire and potential to build a bright future, to work on business and social innovations that can unleash new ways of opportunity and economic growth. for this generation, the internet is the primary platform for innovation, where their future is being invented. my experience is that we are at a crossroads and the threats are real. nothing i have seen has shaken my optimism. working hard and working to gather,...
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and more than twenty countries joined forces say twenty four hours trying to the spending conference cairo percent unemployment was met with a fierce response by the authorities plunging europe into chaos while annoyed more people in greece said turning to a not so political movement advocating violence. also lacing the program to the shall break change at the top as china names the need to hold the country for the next decade focused on it. but they imagine some power and its role in the world live reaction on the way to short break. things are just getting too expensive in london many families just can't afford to live in the city anymore so because of upcoming welfare cuts the government is buying or rented property to relocate people outside of the city the maximum housing allowance for welfare will go down to four hundred pounds a month which is peanuts compared to the one thousand two hundred fifty pounds need to pay for the average three room apartment expelling the poor from london seems a bit fishy to me so instead of say regulating prices are god forbid using the money from the w
and more than twenty countries joined forces say twenty four hours trying to the spending conference cairo percent unemployment was met with a fierce response by the authorities plunging europe into chaos while annoyed more people in greece said turning to a not so political movement advocating violence. also lacing the program to the shall break change at the top as china names the need to hold the country for the next decade focused on it. but they imagine some power and its role in the world...
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but midnight moscow time police fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators marched stone in cairo's tahrir square to protest against a decree granting egyptian president morsi sweeping new pharaoh like we've got the latest tonight. one palestinians killed more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile troops. and the leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash for their a stereotype hit economy. a lot of real good morning to if you've just joined us it's kevin owen here at r t this egypt's security forces have fired tear gas at protesters rally against the muslim brotherhood backed president mohamed morsi in tahrir square thousands took to the streets across the country reacting to calls for nationwide demos from opposition leaders his courage true with the latest details from egypt's capital what i really want is today's very heavy police tactics you see a lot to tear gas on protesters throwing rocks down on protesters from the top of buildings and we've a
but midnight moscow time police fired tear gas at thousands of demonstrators marched stone in cairo's tahrir square to protest against a decree granting egyptian president morsi sweeping new pharaoh like we've got the latest tonight. one palestinians killed more than a dozen wounded by israeli gunfire near the border with gaza in the bloodiest violation yet of the fragile troops. and the leaders clash over the budget with some nations digging their heels in to avoid forking out more cash for...
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egyptian officials say that a senior israeli official arrived in cairo to talk about ending the cease-fire between ids rail and gaza. so far 75 palestinians have been killed, 36cyville yaens and three israeli civilians. >>> the oil platform exploded friday. they are still searching for north crew member. more news later. now back to c"caught on camera." >>> it's a fishing trip to remember with what looks like a catch of a lifetime. >> feeling good. >> feeling good! >> easy stuff. >> but it's about to go all wrong. >> may day. may day. >> here's johnny boy. >> we're in alaska. >> july 7th, 1999 in america's last frontier. >> as pure as it gets. >> brothers john and bob dubois from mission viejo, california. chart are aer aer a dedeep sea fishing boat in alaska. on this overcast day in alaska inland, the water is providing a bountiful catch for the six tourists on this fishing boat. >> here's another one coming up. >> but their luck begins to change from big fish to big trouble. >> everybody get one of those on, please. >> turns out the motor located under the deck has malfunctioned and brok
egyptian officials say that a senior israeli official arrived in cairo to talk about ending the cease-fire between ids rail and gaza. so far 75 palestinians have been killed, 36cyville yaens and three israeli civilians. >>> the oil platform exploded friday. they are still searching for north crew member. more news later. now back to c"caught on camera." >>> it's a fishing trip to remember with what looks like a catch of a lifetime. >> feeling good. >>...
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now sick look at some of the stories from around the world violence has once again rocked cairo with protesters throwing molotov cocktails and police responded with tear gas clashes broke out during anti-government rally was people also voicing their anger over the influence of the muslim brotherhood the protests came on the anniversary of last year's deadly clashes near the interior ministry which left dozens of people dead. the stampede during our religious festival in eastern india has killed at least fourteen people including six children and injuring twenty more the tragedy occurred as hundreds of worshippers surged towards the river ganges for prayers there are many stampedes of harmony during country's holy festivals with nine people killed in a similar incident in september. and rural west wales there is a noise in the sky that's driving locals crazy but that same sound in the air elsewhere in the world is enough to strike fear into citizens artie's probably boyko explains what it is. for victims in tribal regions of pakistan yemen and afghanistan it's the last sound heard be
now sick look at some of the stories from around the world violence has once again rocked cairo with protesters throwing molotov cocktails and police responded with tear gas clashes broke out during anti-government rally was people also voicing their anger over the influence of the muslim brotherhood the protests came on the anniversary of last year's deadly clashes near the interior ministry which left dozens of people dead. the stampede during our religious festival in eastern india has...
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ap reports a senior israeli official is in cairo for talks on a cease-fire. >>> it is believed the body after missing oil platform wokker has been found, though not identified. one person is still missing after the rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> sometimes getting a better view of the earth means changing your vantage point. and these do it best. by flying. >> it is the scariest thing you've ever done. any time i see something big, i think, i really want to throw something off it or jump off it. >> january 2012, moab, utah. a group of friends converge on kahona arch. it is 150 above the ground. the plan, to build what they say will be the world's largest rope swing. then clip in, and jump off. why you ask, because it's there. austin baird, a recent law school grad, and an experienced rock climber has been here dozens of times, but leaping off the arch is new territory. >> as you're climbing up it, you're thinking this is crazy. what am i doing up here? then you get to tp to, and you look out, and you can see the entire valley. you
ap reports a senior israeli official is in cairo for talks on a cease-fire. >>> it is believed the body after missing oil platform wokker has been found, though not identified. one person is still missing after the rig exploded in the gulf of mexico. more news later. now back to "caught on camera." >>> sometimes getting a better view of the earth means changing your vantage point. and these do it best. by flying. >> it is the scariest thing you've ever done....
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suggests the demonstrations in benghazi were inspired by the protests at the united states embassy in cairo and it is of against -- into a in benghazi.lt and been gauz then it went on. this assessment may change as additional information is collected and analyzed and is currently information continues to be evaluated. that is clearly what happened. the investigation is ongoing. the united states government is working with libyan authorities to bring justice to those who brought death to united states citizens. it subsequently became available to anybody i guess to ask for talking points, which the ambassador did. as i understand the process, the cia prepares additional talking points, which then go through the various components of the intelligence community. those components see their sign off on them, discuss them, and i believe the intelligence community signed off on the talking points. >> [indiscernible] >> not to my knowledge. >> why was there all the security today to protect the general patraeus >> the general was eager and willing to give us his views on this and the experience. th
suggests the demonstrations in benghazi were inspired by the protests at the united states embassy in cairo and it is of against -- into a in benghazi.lt and been gauz then it went on. this assessment may change as additional information is collected and analyzed and is currently information continues to be evaluated. that is clearly what happened. the investigation is ongoing. the united states government is working with libyan authorities to bring justice to those who brought death to united...
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steve harrigan is live in cairo with more. has egypt's role as mediator changed the perception that that country's first islamist leader mohammed morsi was having in. >> gregg, it's pretty rare in this conflict for someone to receive praise from all sides. that's what is happening for now with egypt's president more ham eud morsi receiving high marks for his role as mediator from hamas, from israel. he's a longtime member of the muslim brotherhood an open sympathizer of hamas, which we consider to be a terrorist group. they are siting his role as one as pragmatic leadership. gregg: what is going to make this cease-fire hold. >> i think in the short term it's going to be border management. they have to troel their border with gaza. being able at the same time letting more people and goods in and out and to keep weapons out of qaddhafi a. that will be the real concern, whether they are able to pull that off. in the longer term it's a real balancing act for mr. morsi. here on the streets he has a population strongly in support of
steve harrigan is live in cairo with more. has egypt's role as mediator changed the perception that that country's first islamist leader mohammed morsi was having in. >> gregg, it's pretty rare in this conflict for someone to receive praise from all sides. that's what is happening for now with egypt's president more ham eud morsi receiving high marks for his role as mediator from hamas, from israel. he's a longtime member of the muslim brotherhood an open sympathizer of hamas, which we...
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i plan to keep in touch with leaders and i have asked my special coordinator to remain in cairo to support the efforts to achieve a sustainable cease- fire. finally, mr. president, let me conclude, as i have in all my discussions with intensity, that in these testing times, we must not lose sight that peace must remain our priority. a two-state solution ending the occupation, and ending the conflict between israel and the palestinians is more urgent than ever. achieving this vision, which has been expressed by this council, has been long overdue and necessary for the stability of the region. comprehensive peace can lead -- can bring lasting security. i am leaving shortly. i wish you a happy thanksgiving. thank you, mr. president >> i thank the secretary general for his briefing. there are no more names inscribed on the list of speakers. , the security council has just concluded the present state of the item on its agenda. the meeting is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the security council wraps u
i plan to keep in touch with leaders and i have asked my special coordinator to remain in cairo to support the efforts to achieve a sustainable cease- fire. finally, mr. president, let me conclude, as i have in all my discussions with intensity, that in these testing times, we must not lose sight that peace must remain our priority. a two-state solution ending the occupation, and ending the conflict between israel and the palestinians is more urgent than ever. achieving this vision, which has...
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holly williams is in cairo this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well earlier this week president morsi brokered a truce between hamas and israel a truce that seems to be holding. after winning international praise for that he's now angered many egyptians who said he made a brazen power grab by removing all checks and balances on his rule. last year egyptians came together to oust their on time dictator hosni mubarak. but on thursday they threw stones and hurled insults at each other. liberal egyptians are furious and said president mohamed morsi is behaving like a pharaoh, ruling by decree. >> i'm upset. >> reporter: this woman told us she feared that president morsi could use his new powers to take away women's rights. she wants him removed from office. in alexandria angry crowds ransacked and set fire to the freedom and justice power the political arm of the muslim brotherhood for which president morsi draws his backing. when he addressed the nation yesterday the president said the new measures were aimed at members of the old regime who still o
holly williams is in cairo this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well earlier this week president morsi brokered a truce between hamas and israel a truce that seems to be holding. after winning international praise for that he's now angered many egyptians who said he made a brazen power grab by removing all checks and balances on his rule. last year egyptians came together to oust their on time dictator hosni mubarak. but on thursday they threw stones and hurled insults...
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. >>> now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track the new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to defuse anger over morsi's decree to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. october 4th because of security concerns. they say they weren't going to put agents in harm's way, they were worried. cnn as you know went to the compound before, found the ambassador's journal. by the time the fbi got there, would all the evidence have been compromised or -- >> sure. i mean, in an arson when a building burns down, it's a crime that consumes its own evidence. what the fbi needs to break a case like this is an informant. many informants. but in the old days they would put a wanted poster up in a post office. you can put it on the internet now. what will break a case like this is money. they can't put a suitcase full of cash on the table. cia could do that. >> and we would assume the cia is doing that, right? obviously as we all now are aware, three quarters of the americans that were in libya at
. >>> now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track the new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to defuse anger over morsi's decree to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. october 4th because of security concerns. they say they weren't going to put agents in harm's way, they were worried. cnn as you know went to the compound before, found the ambassador's journal. by the time the...
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. >> thank you and now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track a new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to diffuse anger to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary, but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. >> erin, today, a special panel voted to approve a draft of e gipsa's new constitution. egyptians will vote yes or not despite objections by factions who say the process was pushed through by islamists who tried to squeeze out the moderates. in a rejected claims that he was being a dictator. >> translator: there is no room to speak of dictatorship. as an egyptian, i have suffered a lot of the lack of democracy, absence of democracy and dictatorship and corruption in my land, and this dictatorship you are talking about does not exist. >> reporter: the president says if egyptians do not like the constitution, they can vote no on the nationwide referendum. we'll see if that calms down his critics. erin? >>> now our fifth story "outfront" 80 days since the attack on the benghazi consulate. in that attack, ambassador chris st
. >> thank you and now to cairo, where president morsi's move to fast track a new constitution is being met with resistance. some say it's a way to diffuse anger to expand his presidential powers and weaken the judiciary, but critics say he's hijacking the constitution. >> erin, today, a special panel voted to approve a draft of e gipsa's new constitution. egyptians will vote yes or not despite objections by factions who say the process was pushed through by islamists who tried to...
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and if you can connect cairo to bahrain, then how do we feel about democracy, we understand there's a concept but how does it apply to a monarchy that is under siege, that's one. and then, how do we connect oslo as the president talked about just war to a decision that has to be made about the prospect of using military force to solve a difficult and consequential matter of iran's nuclear mission. if you can eventually draw a line from one to the other, one to the other, then that would be a significant public diplomacy legacy. >> i think p.j. is right, the legacy august the, you four more years ago but it's going to clergy been on the outcomes of withdrawal of iraq and downsize in afghanistan and how that goes together goes well, you get a great legacy. poorly, it will inflame the region and in packaged in a. the one thing we've not yet had a chance to touch on in this discussion, is the role of course of china. secretary made big push for internet freedom. i think this will be huge but i think make sense as we discussed social media, it's great if you do social media but if nobody c
and if you can connect cairo to bahrain, then how do we feel about democracy, we understand there's a concept but how does it apply to a monarchy that is under siege, that's one. and then, how do we connect oslo as the president talked about just war to a decision that has to be made about the prospect of using military force to solve a difficult and consequential matter of iran's nuclear mission. if you can eventually draw a line from one to the other, one to the other, then that would be a...
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here's the latest from cairo. >> for a second straight day, egypt stock market has opened in a downward spiral followed by a decree by are morsi that has plunged the country into political turmoil. on the streets for a fifth straight day, there have been clashes between pro morsi supporters and his opponents. here in the capital, one of the victims is being laid to rest after he was killed by security officials. the anger stems from a decree issued on thursday gives morsi powers that are unchecked. he essentially has the authority to legislate and that is not subject to any type of judicial review pl opponents say it amounts to a dinlg at a time tore ship and this is what they fought against two years ago. but supporters say he must take these drastic measures in order to ram home reforms being blocked that have hijacked egypt's judiciary. ross. >> all right. latest from cry row. meanwhile israeli defense minister barack has resigned, a surprise move ahead of the general election. he is going to stay on until the next administration is in place. and representatives from nearly 200 natio
here's the latest from cairo. >> for a second straight day, egypt stock market has opened in a downward spiral followed by a decree by are morsi that has plunged the country into political turmoil. on the streets for a fifth straight day, there have been clashes between pro morsi supporters and his opponents. here in the capital, one of the victims is being laid to rest after he was killed by security officials. the anger stems from a decree issued on thursday gives morsi powers that are...
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steve harrigan is live in cairo. some are saying that mohammed morsi is the real winner here. you have all sides facing the same person. americans giving him high marks for his mediation, even some israeli officials praising the president. as far as the mediation goes, there were some concerns about which direction he would say, a long-term member of the muslim brotherhood and a public sympathizer of hamas. and in the end, he worked closely with u.s. officials about that days of violence. he had all those conversations with president obama. >> we are wondering. he is trying to change the constitution and give themselves more power. what can you tell us about that? >> some dramatic developments which have just occurred in the last hours, and we have had four days of protests. they could be extremely large tomorrow. what the egyptian president has done is basically said that no one can overrule any of his decrees since he became president in june. not even the courts. he also said any of those guilty for killing protesters in masters revolution, they would be retried. president
steve harrigan is live in cairo. some are saying that mohammed morsi is the real winner here. you have all sides facing the same person. americans giving him high marks for his mediation, even some israeli officials praising the president. as far as the mediation goes, there were some concerns about which direction he would say, a long-term member of the muslim brotherhood and a public sympathizer of hamas. and in the end, he worked closely with u.s. officials about that days of violence. he...
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in egypt, tens of thousands have taken to the streets of cairo last night to protest against the decree by the egyptian president mohamed morsi that grants him sweeping constitutional powers. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of egyptians have poured into tahrir square and cities all across egypt demanding that president mohamed morsi rescind his decision that granted him sweeping powers. they say it is reminiscent of the mubarak era, sending this country back to dictatorship. for the past five days, police have clashed with protesters, firing tear gas and beating them at times. more importantly, they are demanding that egypt's new constitution is one that reflects the diversity of egypt, not the sole control of the muslim brotherhood. many of the people here are angered by what they say is the attempt by the muslim brotherhood and the president mohamed morsi to take control of the country and ram pole their agenda at the expense of secular forces like those that have gathered behind my. >> neil sheering still with us. investors have gotten quite bullish on egypt. do you think the inve
in egypt, tens of thousands have taken to the streets of cairo last night to protest against the decree by the egyptian president mohamed morsi that grants him sweeping constitutional powers. >> reporter: hundreds of thousands of egyptians have poured into tahrir square and cities all across egypt demanding that president mohamed morsi rescind his decision that granted him sweeping powers. they say it is reminiscent of the mubarak era, sending this country back to dictatorship. for the...
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the crash happened 190 miles south of cairo and the children were on their way to kindergarten at the time. there were prorts the crossing gates weren't down when the bus crossed the tracks. >>> it is about 19 after the hour and here is lonny with the first check of the weather. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. what i want to do let's get right to the satellite and radar picture. the first thing you'll notice about 60% of the country at this hour is cloud free. there are a couple of areas that had disturbed weather today and one of which offshore the central florida coast, this will bring rain anywhere from florida into portions of south carolina. it is not terribly heavy. know the bulk stays offshore. this is an entirely different set up for the pacific northwest and not just one but two systems lined up back-to-back and actually a third one behind that. this is a pattern that will last into the middle of the week with rain, snow and wind. a quick look at the national picture. here is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >>> all right. rebecca, all yours. >>
the crash happened 190 miles south of cairo and the children were on their way to kindergarten at the time. there were prorts the crossing gates weren't down when the bus crossed the tracks. >>> it is about 19 after the hour and here is lonny with the first check of the weather. >> good morning to you. good morning, everybody. what i want to do let's get right to the satellite and radar picture. the first thing you'll notice about 60% of the country at this hour is cloud free....